Gay marriage foes out of arguments

After so many years of struggle to deprive gay people the right to marry, opponents of marriage equality are still in search of a compelling reason to do so, says Dale Carpenter in The Los Angeles Times. They’ve had long enough, Carpenter says.

We are going to continue to have “Big Brother” Right-wing type intrusions into personal relationships in our society as long as people who subscribe to an all powerful, all knowing, universe spanning entity (that seems to have a deep and personal interest in our sex lives), are allowed to have a louder voice in public affairs than they deserve. Separation of church and state must be absolute.

Houston, we have a problem. Clearly, if gay marriage becomes legal in all states, it will tear asunder the very fabric of society. (I don’t know how because I’m not super-positive I know exactly what “asunder” means.) However, I know it’s going to happen because… well, because my husband and I are working hard on it right this very minute.

At this point, I think we all need to ask ourselves one important question: What kind of fabric are we talking about? I think it’s important to know because, for example, linen would not only tear but would wrinkle like crazy… especially when you’re talking asunder-level tearing, you know?

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People do not seem to realize that they can by use of contract law have any type of living arrangement they want. They have no obligation to participate in a system that is for the purpose of the state’s taxation policies.